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Patrols

Patrols are the foundation of a Boy Scout troop. The founder of the Scouting movement, Robert Baden-Powell, said that "[t]he patrol system is not one method in which Scouting for boys can be carried on. It is the only method." A patrol is “a group of Scouts who belong to a troop and who are probably similar in age, development, and interests. The patrol method allows Scouts to interact in a small group outside the larger troop context, working together as a team and sharing the responsibility of making their patrol a success.” [Scouting.org, Scoutmaster Handbook] 

Patrol Meals and Outings 

Ideally, patrols will use the following steps when scheduling an outing.